Buy Real Estate
Where and How to Best Buy Real Estate Today
So, you have decided to buy an investment real estate or property overseas and want to know how to go about
it? You also want to know where is the best place for you to buy (or invest) in real estate today?

"Best" place to buy real estate will vary from person to person |
Unfortunately, there are no simple answers to those questions. Much depends on two
things:
- The type of property "investment" that you’re looking for; and
- How that real estate investment fits into your overall plan.
Here is some criteria to keep in mind before you consider buying real estate, be it personal or investment property.
Investment Property Buying Criteria
1. Why You're Buying the Real Estate?
Start first by deciding why you’re buying the real estate. Think of all real estate falling into a continuum with one end being your personal
residence and the other end being pure investment. For your personal residence, many factors influence what you buy, but the most important one
is whether you enjoy spending time in the property. On the pure investment end, again there are many factors, including the projected return,
your overall diversification strategy, and how the investment fits into your portfolio.
Most real estate purchases outside of your home country are likely to fall somewhere in between. Perhaps you’re looking for a second home
somewhere you can avoid winter…and if the property can be rented out when you aren’t there, the extra income is a bonus. You may be looking for
an income property where you can vacation a couple of weeks each year. Perhaps you’re shopping for your retirement home, but retirement isn’t for
another five to 10 years.
2. How Much Money You Have? Another criterion is the amount of cash you have to put down. Whether financing is available
in the country…and whether you can qualify for financing will play a role. If you have but $50,000 to buy something, then the answer to "where is
the best place to buy real estate" is likely to be different than if you have, say, $500,000.
Before chasing after potential returns ask yourself where you fall in the continuum. Decide what type of property you are looking for, and how
much you can spend. Once you have that information it will help you focus your search.
3. How Much Time You Want to Spend in the Country?
Even on the pure investment side of things, you have to determine how much, if any, time you want to spend in the country to manage the
investment. You may find a great opportunity somewhere you don’t enjoy. If that is the case, the second best place to buy might suit you
better.
For example, in May 2005 Berlin was the "next" hot spot. Property prices were low, big funds from the U.S. were buying up thousands of
apartments, and the German economy was turning around. Great…but I have no desire to return to Germany. It’s a fine place, but it isn’t that interesting to me. Did I miss out on an
opportunity? Perhaps. However, another opportunity took its place. I went to Thailand instead in June 2005 and found something that fit my
criteria on the continuum.
In conclusion, your "best" place to buy real estate isn’t dependent on where the best expected return is in the world at the moment. The place
with the best expected return changes constantly, just as stocks do. Look for the appropriate opportunity, the one that works best for you given
your current circumstances, in the country of your choice. Don’t wait for the "best" place or time to buy according to third-party criteria -
follow your own preference and hunches in choosing best buy real estate.
Lief Simon - Paris, France
For International Living
About the Author
This article previously appeared in International Living. http://www.internationalliving.com/real_estate_articles/free/01-20-07-buy.html .
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